4745 7th Ct, Boynton Beach, FL 33426-9340
This exceptional 6,357-square-foot free-standing medical building in Boynton Beach, Florida, presents a unique investment opportunity. Located at 4745 NW 7th Court, 33426, this property boasts a prime location, conveniently situated off Hypoluxo Road and I-95, ensuring easy accessibility. Built in 1990 and recently remodeled, the building currently operates as an adult daycare facility but is ideally suited for a variety of medical uses, including rehabilitation centers. The design incorporates ten separate offices/rooms, five bathrooms, ample common work areas, a full kitchen, and a spacious conference room with a reception area. Additional features include multiple sinks, extensive storage, and several handicapped-accessible bathrooms. The property also includes a large screened-in patio overlooking a tranquil pond. Ample parking is available for staff and clients. The building sits on a substantial 1.33-acre lot, offering significant potential for future expansion or development. While currently configured for medical use, the building is adaptable for standard office settings. This turnkey property offers a rare combination of location, functionality, and size, making it an attractive investment for discerning buyers. The asking price is $2,300,000.
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